I'm building an Application for mobile device that needs to display an Elimination Bracket for a tournament (16, 8, 4, 2, 1)

I haven't seen any application doing something similar and I'm "jammed" there..

I tried many ways to display by doing multi-levels tables but it's not intuitive.
The best way I've found so far is to display a view larger than the screen and move it around with swipes (UIScrollView in iOS) zooming in with pinch gestures.

I'm looking for inspirations in application that may already implement something like that or a new way to display the data.

The red lines marks the different screens available. When a user swipes to the next available screen it is snapped in a fixed position avoiding the free motion. This improves the user experience since users need not to worry about how to position the screen. It would most certainly require som advanced programming, but it might be worth it?!

"Screenshot" of zoomed in (shrinked) screen on level 2:

Example of Windows 7 Panorama:

Here is what I've done. youtu.be/hmTvmwx5WMk It's similar to what you're suggesting but I find it non-intuitive.. I wonder how users will see that interface
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Benoit LefebvreApr 5 '12 at 0:44

@BenoitLefebvre: The main thing you're not doing that Benny is recommending is that the interface should snap to each individual "level" of the interface, instead of allowing completely free motion. Each column in the interface is vertically scrollable (only to the bottom of its content), and a horizontal swipe should switch to the next column.
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Kit GroseApr 5 '12 at 6:47

Can you describe the functionality and how these options could meet the OPs requirement, and not just link to sites (especially sites in Russian as UX.StackExchange is an English language site so the majority of visitors will not understand Russian). UX.SE is for providing answers to questions, not lists of links to external websites.
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JonW♦Apr 4 '12 at 7:39